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Snoqualmie, Washington — The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge
Explore the Boeing Classic legacy, from its 2005 launch to its place as the Pacific Northwest's PGA TOUR Champions stop.
View HistoryWatch 2025 Boeing Classic highlights and read the CaddyBytes recap from Steve Allan's comeback win at Snoqualmie Ridge.
Watch HighlightsDetailed look at The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, a Jack Nicklaus design framed by Cascade Mountain views and closing-hole drama.
Snoqualmie Course OverviewDates: August 10-16, 2026
Tournament Rounds: August 14-16, 2026
Location: Snoqualmie, Washington
Format: 54-hole stroke play, no cut
Defending Champion: Steve Allan
Field: 78 PGA TOUR Champions professionals
Purse: $2.3 million
Course: Par 72, approx. 7,200+ yards
The Boeing Classic is the Pacific Northwest's long-running PGA TOUR Champions event, pairing senior golf legends with mountain views, aviation tradition, community charity support, and a Jack Nicklaus-designed host course east of Seattle.
CaddyBytes 🏆 2025 Boeing Classic Final Round Highlights: As the 2026 Boeing Classic prepares to return to The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, the featured highlight video looks back at Steve Allan's 2025 win in Washington. Allan began the final round chasing the lead, then turned the last day into a clean comeback performance with a bogey-free 65 and enough late birdies to win by one. The closing stretch at Snoqualmie Ridge again gave the tournament its shape. With Cascade Mountain views, elevation changes, and risk-reward scoring chances late, the course rewarded steady execution instead of panic. Allan's birdie at the par-5 18th proved decisive, finishing off a three-round total of 15-under and adding another PGA TOUR Champions title to his strong 2025 season. Stewart Cink remained right in the fight and finished one shot back, while Ernie Els and Darren Clarke were part of the chasing group. Local favorite Fred Couples also gave the event familiar Northwest energy, adding another layer to a tournament that blends Champions Tour golf, Seattle-area sports culture, charity impact, and Boeing flyover tradition. This recap sets the stage for the 2026 Boeing Classic, where the senior game returns to Snoqualmie Ridge with a 78-player field, no-cut 54-hole format, and a course that can create plenty of movement if players take advantage of the par 5s and avoid mistakes on the elevated approach shots.
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